Frog - Tree Frog



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Breeding season: late winter to autumn. Females lay 500-1,000 pigmented eggs in a jelly mass, generally attached to submerged vegetation.

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Breeding season: throughout the year, particularly in autumn and spring. Females lay 500-700 pigmented eggs in a jelly mass, usually attached to submerged vegetation.

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Breeding season: October to January. Males usually call while floating in open water. Eggs are pigmented and are contained within a floating jelly raft which later breaks up and sinks.

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Breeding season: Spring to early summer. Females lay pigmented eggs in a jelly.

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Breeding season: Spring and early summer. Females lay 1,900-3,900 pigmented eggs in a floating jelly raft which sinks soon after. Males generally call while floating in open water.

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Breeding season: Summer and Autumn. Upon very heavy rain they will emerage from the ground and begin breeding in temporary ponds. Tadpoles develop very quickly to take advantage of the water prior to evaporation.

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